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Boeing, union reach tentative agreement to halt strike

A tentative agreement has been reached between Boeing and the roughly 33,000 machinists that went on strike last month, the union announced Saturday. "We are finalizing the strike settlement agreement, which will be completed soon, along with additional contract details to provide you with a clear understanding of the offer," the International Association of Machinists...

Why experts say keeping standard time is ‘undeniably’ better for us

Surveys have found that most Americans want to do away with the twice-a-year changing of the clocks. But whether we should observe daylight saving or standard time year round will depend on who you ask.

Did political correctness and backroom dealing doom the Democratic ticket from the start?

The Democratic National Committee as well as the Democratic powerbrokers behind the scenes could have engineered a much stronger and much more electable ticket. They simply chose not to.

Let Penn Station live: Why I celebrate NYC’s ugly, overcrowded and dysfunctional labyrinth

Penn Station may never again evoke the glory of its disappeared original, but the new version is no longer deserving of widespread derision.

Why TikTok is telling the real story of America’s female voters in 2024

Political candidates on both sides shouldn’t dismiss the seemingly niche and trivial trends on TikTok.

Why public safety is the key to functioning NYC subways — crime hot spots for over 50 years

We’ve compressed a generation’s worth of killing into four years — and with nine murders on the subway this year, this danger is not...

Politics, Baseball, and Will

On a podcast with George F. Will.

First migrants sent to Albania for processing return to Italy

An Italian navy ship on Saturday took back to Italy the first 12 migrants from newly opened asylum processing centers in Albania following a court decision in Rome.

The last in-person vote in the U.S. will be cast in the tundra of Alaska’s Aleutian Islands

On a desolate slab of island tundra in western Alaska, a resident of Adak will again become the last American to cast an in-person ballot for president, continuing a 12-year tradition for the nation's westernmost community.

Haberman says Harris will face ‘zero cost’ for skipping Al Smith dinner

National political correspondent Maggie Haberman suggested earlier this week that there would be "zero cost" for Vice President Harris to skip the annual Al Smith dinner. "There is, I think, zero cost to her skipping this despite complaints otherwise," Haberman told CNN's Wolf Blitzer Thursday evening ahead of the dinner hosted by New York Catholic...

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